02-04 Artwork Completed with Blending Modes [📚Photoshop & Illustrator for Today's Design]
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[Music] Okay, this is the fourth lesson. We're working on the artwork created with blending modes in Photoshop, page 100. Let's try making this. In Photoshop, there's this concept called blending modes. As you all know, to use these blending modes, select the desired layer, click on the mode section here, and you'll see various options like this. If you look closely, there are dividing lines. The roles of each section divided by these lines are actually quite similar. For example, the Multiply family darkens dark areas and brightens bright areas, something like that. Lighten is the opposite. So, if you have a black background, using something like Screen can remove the background. If you use these often, you'll get a feel for what they do. So today, we'll use blending modes to create this interesting artwork. First, we need to bring in the example file, right? Hmm. I'll follow the book exactly. It's page 101. First, I'll press Ctrl+N, go to web presets, and create a 1080 size canvas. I'll uncheck Artboard unless there's a specific reason for it. Hello, Minso. Hmm. So, I've created a canvas. And let's see. Bring in the Blending 01 image via File > Place Embedded. I've brought in the Blending 01 image. Hold Alt and drag to scale it while maintaining the aspect ratio centered on the layer. So, I'll adjust it appropriately and slightly adjust the position. Then, bring in another one, Step 2. Then, I'll bring in the Blending 2 image as well. I'll adjust its size and position.